
1961 Aston Martin DB4GT
4.0L inline-six, triple Weber carburettors, ~302 bhp (original block replaced; remainder of engine original)
Dubonnet (original color; later repainted dark green)

1966 Ford GT40 Mk I
5.7L (351 cu in) OHV V8 with four 48 IDA Weber carburetors, ~450 bhp
Dark metallic green with yellow center stripe


1933 Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow
7.0L (429 cu. in.) side-valve L-head V12, 160 bhp
Lightly metallic pewter with dark charcoal molding and red striping


1957 Porsche 550A Spyder
Flat-four, 135 bhp at 7,200 rpm, 9.8:1 compression, Weber 40 DCM twin-choke carburetors


1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Bohman & Schwartz Town Car
6.9L (420 cu. in.) DOHC inline-eight with centrifugal supercharger, 320 bhp
Black



1930 Duesenberg Model J Murphy Convertible Sedan
Very dark blue

1960 Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder
Four-cam flat-four (Type 547/3), competition specification
Silver with metallic blue accent on nose and lower body

1928 Mercedes-Benz 26/120/180 Type S Sports 4 (four-passenger sports tourer)
Supercharged straight-six
Cream


1930 Bentley Speed Six Corsica Sportsman's Saloon
6.5L inline-six, up to ~200 bhp in racing tune
Dark (described as having a dark appearance)

1956 Porsche 550 RS Spyder
1.5L DOHC flat-four (Type 547), four-cam, twin dual-choke downdraft carburettors, dry-sump, dual ignition, ~110 bhp
Bright yellow

1935 Bugatti Type 57 Atalante
Dual overhead cam inline engine, upgraded with revised pistons, special intake manifold, and adjusted valve guides and camshaft
Single monochromatic finish (repainted to original color after a prior two-tone black and red respray)

1932 Delage D8 S
4.0L straight-eight, 118 bhp at 3,800 rpm



1931 Bentley 8-Litre (Murphy/Hershey coachwork, standard wheelbase)
Large-displacement six-cylinder, original factory unit rebuilt to specification

1969 Chevrolet Corvette ZL-1 Convertible
All-aluminum 427 cu in (7.0L) V8, high-lift cam, open-chamber alloy heads, ~560 bhp
Monaco Orange

1934 Duesenberg Model J LaGrande 'Sweep Panel' Dual-Cowl Phaeton
Supercharged straight-eight (engine no. J-537), rebuilt with Carillo connecting rods

1929 Mercedes-Benz SS (710 Super Sport) with Corsica Coachworks roadster body
7.1L supercharged straight-six, up to 300 PS with supercharger engaged
Black (period); later repainted white